munkle
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I really don't think Trump enjoys bloodshed the way the Democrats do, who are all too happy to follow their Neocon masters' genocide of every last Palestinian, and revel in the blood and suffering of Gaza babies. Democrats are nothing less than demonic. Trump prides himself on being a deal maker above all else. Nobody is completely happy but everyone walks away with something. I believe he will call Putin and say "Look, this is stupid, let's get this done." When he had North Korea calmed down and playing nice his first months in office, boy did the warmongers hate that.
Trump Gets Endorsement Of Dem Muslim Mayor, Vows Mideast ‘Peace’
"Former President Donald Trump has received an endorsement that could shift the entire election against Democrat presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris.
Hamtramck, Mich., Mayor Amer Ghalib, who is a Muslim, appeared on stage with the former president on Friday, where he gave him his endorsement, The Detroit News reported.
“As you know, President Trump keeps saying that our country is in decline, and the ship is sinking. So sometimes it’s wise enough to sail against the wave so we can get to the shore safely under the leadership of President Trump and that’s why I endorsed President Trump in this area in Wayne County,” the mayor, who heads a city with the first all-Muslim city council in the United States, said.
“We had a history of disconnect and miscommunication with the Republican Party and the party of common sense. Now we are here to end that disconnect,” the mayor, a Democrat who leads the first Muslim-majority city in the nation, said. “And (Trump’s) visit today is to show respect and appreciation for our community,”
When the former president spoke, he said that his Middle East policy would have the goal of achieving peace.
“You know, we all ultimately want one thing. We want peace in the Middle East, and we’re going to get peace in the Middle East,” he said as one man in the crowd shouted, “We trust you!”
The mayor posted on Facebook, cementing his support of the former president.
“President Trump and I may not agree on everything, but I know he is a man of principles,” the mayor said.
“Though it’s looking good, he may or may not win the election and be the 47th president of the United States, but I believe he is the right choice for this critical time. I’ll not regret my decision no matter what the outcome would be, and I’m ready to face the consequences,” he said.
“Now, let the Caravan begin its journey,” he said. “This is just the starting point.”"
Trump Gets Endorsement Of Dem Muslim Mayor, Vows Mideast ‘Peace’
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"Former President Donald Trump has received an endorsement that could shift the entire election against Democrat presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris.
Hamtramck, Mich., Mayor Amer Ghalib, who is a Muslim, appeared on stage with the former president on Friday, where he gave him his endorsement, The Detroit News reported.
“As you know, President Trump keeps saying that our country is in decline, and the ship is sinking. So sometimes it’s wise enough to sail against the wave so we can get to the shore safely under the leadership of President Trump and that’s why I endorsed President Trump in this area in Wayne County,” the mayor, who heads a city with the first all-Muslim city council in the United States, said.
“We had a history of disconnect and miscommunication with the Republican Party and the party of common sense. Now we are here to end that disconnect,” the mayor, a Democrat who leads the first Muslim-majority city in the nation, said. “And (Trump’s) visit today is to show respect and appreciation for our community,”
When the former president spoke, he said that his Middle East policy would have the goal of achieving peace.
“You know, we all ultimately want one thing. We want peace in the Middle East, and we’re going to get peace in the Middle East,” he said as one man in the crowd shouted, “We trust you!”
The mayor posted on Facebook, cementing his support of the former president.
“President Trump and I may not agree on everything, but I know he is a man of principles,” the mayor said.
“Though it’s looking good, he may or may not win the election and be the 47th president of the United States, but I believe he is the right choice for this critical time. I’ll not regret my decision no matter what the outcome would be, and I’m ready to face the consequences,” he said.
“Now, let the Caravan begin its journey,” he said. “This is just the starting point.”"